West Brom’s stuttering promotion challenge was dealt another blow by a third defeat in four matches.

Albion enjoyed the lion’s share of possession on Humberside, but never looked like cancelling out Fraizer Campbell first half strike.

If anything, it was Hull who looked more like scoring in a largely uneventful second half.

Albion’s potency in front of goal has very much deserted them.

Neil Longdon: 92/93 season was my first and I’ve decided that’s it for me. I’ll do the rest of the games this season but I can’t be bothered anymore and it hurts me to say it. Rotten from top to bottom with an anonymous owner and a c**p manager

Martin Johnson: I got slated when I said we should not appoint Darren Moore as manager and now some fans have realised he not up to the mark and out his depth, so many fickle people

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Andy Warner: The back 3 all had a crack at playing left side, right side and in the middle today, how that can be plausible during a game is baffling.

Andy Smith: That's Wigan and Hull away where we haven't worked their keeper, embarrassing from the players.

Matt Rickett: That is the most spineless and terrible away display I've ever seen from WBA. No players even bothered to come and say thank you to the fans who supported them the whole game and paid their money to watch that. They didn't even try. Big Dave is meant to be a motivator

MINI-MATCH REPORT

WEST Brom’s stuttering promotion challenge was dealt another blow by a third defeat in four matches.

Albion enjoyed the lion’s share of possession on Humberside, but never looked like cancelling out Fraizer Campbell first half strike.

If anything, it was Hull who looked more like scoring in a largely uneventful second half.

Albion’s potency in front of goal has very much deserted them.

Only once was Hull goalkeeper David Marshall called into action.

It was all too easy for Hull to register only their second home win of the campaign.

Jackson Irvine of Hull City and Matt Phillips of West Bromwich Albion

The result saw Albion fall out of the play-off places and will raise further doubts as to whether the team can mount a serious promotion push.

Rewarded for an impressive display against Blackburn last weekend, James Morrison was retained in the starting line-up.